San francisco tentative map
You are welcome to inquire with us should you have any questions with regard to mailing of submittals, or drop-off procedures. Please send email to: subdivision. Effective January 1, California State Senate Bill 2 SB 2 - Atkins is in effect and there is a mandated state fee added to the base recording fees charged to record a document.
Again, this is in addition to the base recording fee. This applies to all current and future project applications. To increase efficiency and reduce paper consumption, the Office of the City and County Surveyor requires that all project applications be submitted electronically. Commercial Condominium Conversion. Monument Preservation Permit Requriments. Record of Survey - For surveys prepared and sealed by a registered CA land surveyor identifying the boundaries of land and real property.
Sidewalk Legislation - For Sidewalk Changes. Vacating public right of way or public easements. Frequently Asked Questions for buildings with tenants.
Offer of Lifetime Lease. Owner Affidavit for Buildings with Tenants - Shall be signed and submitted within 30 days of the mylar submittal package. Sample Lifetime Lease if applicable. Notice of Special Restrictions if applicable. Alpha maps - find historic maps that may show monuments and property lines. Historic block diagrams - find historic diagrams of a particular assessor block.
Recorded maps - find the owner s who recorded the map, the date the map recorded, recordation information and new lot numbers. San Francisco Subdivision Regulations Effective Immediately - All submittals in electronic format. Checkprint in PDF format. Assessor's Parcel Numbers are required on all Mylar submittals.
We do not require complete condominium plans, only the numbers to verify with the Assessor's Office. Under the San Francisco Subdivision Code, all the requirements of a standard tentative subdivision map application are still required. A VTM application must also include additional plans and information, such as floor plans, a parking plan, landscaping plans, as well as civil engineering plans for proposed street improvements, grading and utilities.
Importantly, a VTM application must also include all primary project approvals and entitlements e. Planning Commission approvals that will be required for the proposed project. Once a VTM application is submitted to DPW and reviewed for sufficiency it will eventually be determined to be complete as of a certain date.
Once the VTM is approved, it is only those local ordinances, polices and standards in effect on the date DPW determines the VTM application to be complete that may be applied to the development. Thus, the primary operative date for the vested rights provided by a VTM is when the VTM application is determined to be complete.
Generally, for an ordinance, policy or standard to be in effect at the time the VTM application was complete, the developer must have constructive notice of the rule, or the ordinance, policy or standard must have been in existence or stem from an existing rule, before the VTM application was determined to be complete. San Francisco Charter. San Francisco Administrative Code. References to Ordinances. San Francisco Environment Code. San Francisco Fire Code. San Francisco Health Code.
San Francisco Municipal Elections Code. San Francisco Park Code. San Francisco Planning Code. San Francisco Zoning Maps. Map Sheet Key. Zoning Use District Maps. Special Use District Maps. Preservation District Maps. Coastal Zone Area Maps. Special Sign District Maps. San Francisco Police Code. San Francisco Port Code.
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